Cleric-K / vJoySerialFeeder

Feed Virtual Joystick driver with data from a serial port
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3D-Printable Box. #11

Closed Snille closed 6 years ago

Snille commented 6 years ago

Hi, this is not really an "issue" just a hint. I made this little box for my "adapter-thing". It's on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2852557 It's ok to link it in the Wiki if you want. Works great. :)

Cleric-K commented 6 years ago

Sure, I will.

Btw did you try the inverter sketch? I see that in the page description you tell that you have to solder to the uninverted pad, but the whole point of using the arduino was to avoid soldering or hardware inverters. If you use the uninverted pad you can use ftdi adapter (which is like $1.5) and you don't waste an arduino just of its UART converter.

Snille commented 6 years ago

Hi there, yes I did try it, but I did not get it to work. That was the first part I tried after updating the firmware. But I'm going to build another one for my friend later on (as soon as Bangood has the R-XSR in stock again). Then I'll do another test. I'll let you know. :)

Cleric-K commented 6 years ago

That's strange. Others have reported success with the inverter sketch.

Anyway... we'll see when you have time to debug it.

Cleric-K commented 6 years ago

Hi, I have uploaded a new release. Your features are implemented. You can check them out.

Snille commented 6 years ago

Nice! Will do. Thank you for your work!

Snille commented 6 years ago

I have now built another "device" and used the SBUS-uninvert sketch in the Arduino and it worked flawlessly. So, no need to find and solder to the uninverted pin if you don't want to. :) I will update the Thingiverse info as well. Good work!

Cleric-K commented 6 years ago

Great! Glad it worked out well :)